- Mark Bzowey was called up for last night's game in Barrie. He's not here today in Guelph with Brandon Robinson back in the lineup.

- Winger David Miller is day to day with a lower body injury. Sounds like the day to day tag may be generous.

- It's odd seeing Guelph with the worst record in the OHL after such dominance in recent years. #OHLcycle

- The Storm media room has undergone an upgrade during the off-season - hot food and a bigger spread for us hacks. A nice touch.

- Kitchener's habit of starting strong stayed true again. This time they finished strong as well.

- Elijah Roberts (5-8, 158 lbs) was putting on a skating clinic but he also showed some grit by outmuscling Isaac Ratcliffe (6-4, 192 lbs) for the puck along the boards in the first period. BTW, Roberts was on the ice for both Rangers goals.

- The OHL rebuild can be a rough one. How can I put this politely? This year's Guelph Storm is a work in progress and Buffalo Wild Wings - which gives fans five free wings if the Storm score five goals - can order fewer chickens this season.

- Rangers rookie Joseph Garreffa flashed some skill and nearly had his first OHL goal. Ditto for rookie Nick McHugh.

- If you're counting, Adam Mascherin's point scoring streak is up to nine games. That ties him with Erie's Taylor Raddysh, Hamilton's Stephen Harper and Kingston's Spencer Watson for the longest active streak in the OHL this season.

- I'm not a big fighting guy. But when two lads to go, I at least like to see them drop their gloves before exchanging blows. Guelph's Marc Stevens delivered a series of fists before Kitchener's Mason Kohn even knew they were going to fight. It was just the second scrap for the Rangers this season.

- Kitchener has won four straight, has yet to lose in regulation and has points in nine consecutive games this season. If you're wondering, the OHL record for wins is 25, set by the 1983-84 Kitchener Rangers. The longest undefeated streak goes to the 2004 London Knights who went 31 games without losing in regulation, overtime or in a shootout.

- Don't look now but the Rangers are tied for second in the western conference and are second in the midwest division.

- Somehow, Luke Opilka wasn't the first star of the game. Sure the shots weren't all quality, but a 30-save performance is still impressive. It's not like Kitchener had guys with multiple points to steal the star selections.

- Mark Bzowey was called up for last night's game in Barrie. He's not here today in Guelph with Brandon Robinson back in the lineup.

- Winger David Miller is day to day with a lower body injury. Sounds like the day to day tag may be generous.

- It's odd seeing Guelph with the worst record in the OHL after such dominance in recent years. #OHLcycle

- The Storm media room has undergone an upgrade during the off-season - hot food and a bigger spread for us hacks. A nice touch.

- Kitchener's habit of starting strong stayed true again. This time they finished strong as well.

- Elijah Roberts (5-8, 158 lbs) was putting on a skating clinic but he also showed some grit by outmuscling Isaac Ratcliffe (6-4, 192 lbs) for the puck along the boards in the first period. BTW, Roberts was on the ice for both Rangers goals.

- The OHL rebuild can be a rough one. How can I put this politely? This year's Guelph Storm is a work in progress and Buffalo Wild Wings - which gives fans five free wings if the Storm score five goals - can order fewer chickens this season.

- Rangers rookie Joseph Garreffa flashed some skill and nearly had his first OHL goal. Ditto for rookie Nick McHugh.

- If you're counting, Adam Mascherin's point scoring streak is up to nine games. That ties him with Erie's Taylor Raddysh, Hamilton's Stephen Harper and Kingston's Spencer Watson for the longest active streak in the OHL this season.

- I'm not a big fighting guy. But when two lads to go, I at least like to see them drop their gloves before exchanging blows. Guelph's Marc Stevens delivered a series of fists before Kitchener's Mason Kohn even knew they were going to fight. It was just the second scrap for the Rangers this season.

- Kitchener has won four straight, has yet to lose in regulation and has points in nine consecutive games this season. If you're wondering, the OHL record for wins is 25, set by the 1983-84 Kitchener Rangers. The longest undefeated streak goes to the 2004 London Knights who went 31 games without losing in regulation, overtime or in a shootout.

- Don't look now but the Rangers are tied for second in the western conference and are second in the midwest division.

- Somehow, Luke Opilka wasn't the first star of the game. Sure the shots weren't all quality, but a 30-save performance is still impressive. It's not like Kitchener had guys with multiple points to steal the star selections.